Date: 11/12/2002, 11:15 pm
Had I thought about it, I woulda used this method instead of my router method.
Lay out a straight line on the full length of a plank. Cut some straight strips of wood to fit the slot in your table saw. Tack the strips along the straight line on the plank. Slip the whole thing in the slot of your table saw and rip your straight edge.
You could do this for every plank ... or ... use the first plank as a sliding table to cut your other planks ... just tack a plank to it and run it through your saw. CAREFUL!
Ken
: I straightened one edge using a router, a straight edge (a real long one) ...
: and a bunch-o-spring clamps to hold the straight edge on the plank.
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Hybrid - Straight edged boards for strips
Matt -- 11/12/2002, 7:16 pm- Re: Strip: Hybrid - Straight edged boards for stri *LINK*
D. Gordon -- 11/13/2002, 11:44 am- Re: Strip: Hybrid - Straight edged boards for stri
Steve Rasmussen -- 11/13/2002, 10:22 am- Re: Strip: Hybrid - Straight edged boards for stri
Randy Oswald -- 11/13/2002, 10:37 am
- Re: Check Spidey's site for my straightener.
Rehd -- 11/12/2002, 11:45 pm- Re: Check Spidey's site for my straightener. *LINK*
Chip Sandresky -- 11/13/2002, 3:44 am- here is the site *LINK*
Frank Eberdt -- 11/13/2002, 3:43 am - here is the site *LINK*
- Re: Strip: Hybrid - Straight edged boards for stri
Ken -- 11/12/2002, 11:02 pm- Re: Or Maybe This ...
Ken -- 11/12/2002, 11:15 pm
- Re: Strip: Hybrid - Straight edged boards for stri *LINK*
Chip Sandresky -- 11/12/2002, 7:48 pm - Re: Strip: Hybrid - Straight edged boards for stri
- Re: Strip: Hybrid - Straight edged boards for stri *LINK*